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  2. Canadian Niagara Power - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Niagara Power Inc. is an electricity transmission and distribution utility servicing Fort Erie and Port Colborne, Ontario. Founded in 1892 as the Canadian Niagara Power Company , it operated the Rankine Generating Station from 1905 to 2006.

  3. Rankine Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    It was built in for the Canadian Niagara Power Company and named for company's founder William Birch Rankine (b. 1858), a New York City (and later of Niagara Falls) lawyer originally from Geneva, New York who died three days after (in Grafton, New Hampshire) the station opened in 1905 and renamed in 1927. [1]

  4. List of Niagara Falls hydroelectric generating plants - Wikipedia

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    It was re-organized in 1899, becoming the Niagara Falls Power Company. Edward Dean Adams Power Plant of Niagara Falls, N.Y., belonging to the Niagara Falls Power Company. It was the first large-scale generating plant in the world, built in 1895. Its earliest facility was called Niagara Power Station No. 1.

  5. Ontario Power Company Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Generating station, 1919 Ontario Power Company Generating Station. A similar set of events were happening on the Canadian side of the falls. In June 1887, recognizing an opportunity, the Ontario Power Company of Niagara Falls was incorporated in Canada “to supply manufacturers, corporations, and persons with water, hydraulic, electric or other power.”

  6. Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The land that the Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant occupies has a long history of use. In 1805, Augustus and Peter Porter of Buffalo, New York, purchased the American Falls from New York in a public auction (and later acquired the rights to the eastern rapids above the falls) with a stated plan to generate power by way of a "hydraulic raceway".

  7. Niagara Parks Power Station to open July 1 - AOL

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    Mar. 31—NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — The Niagara Parks Power Station will officially open its doors to the public as Niagara's newest landmark attraction on July 1. Construction at the historic ...

  8. The Chippawa-Queenston Power Canal in 1921; it was the first of three sources to provide water to the Generating Stations. Adam Beck II contains 16 generators and first produced power in 1954. The water was first diverted from the Niagara River by two five-mile (8 km) tunnels under the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, that start above the falls. [4]

  9. Ontario Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Hydro, established in 1906 as the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, was a publicly owned electricity utility in the Province of Ontario.It was formed to build transmission lines to supply municipal utilities with electricity generated by private companies already operating at Niagara Falls, and soon developed its own generation resources by buying private generation stations ...